Let me inspire and motivate you
Being in the Army has exposed to lots of motivational and inspirational talks, posters and messages. Obviously, they work, right? I'm sure you've seen one of those glossy posters in a workplace before. It's always a pretty photograph accompanied with optimistic messages and they also function as an indicator of the management's level of intelligence. "Durrr, pin up a mass-produced poster on the wall and my workers can increase productivity magically just by looking at it every single day? YES, SIGN ME UP!"
Pasted on one of the platoon offices is this amazingly motivating message printed on
a piece of A4 printing paper, obviously created by a very linguistically-inclined genius. It goes (in capital Times New Roman, black and white):
EVERYONE HAVE ABILITY.
IT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU USE THEM.
Because of this extremely inspirational message, I was inspired to create my own and I happened to come across this set of photographs about some guy with an obvious growth defect.



There you go, these should tide you through the days when you feel like you're receiving the short end of the stick, when you feel like everyone's looking down on you, when you feel like you're being trampled on.
Remember, EVERYONE HAVE ABILITY.
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